Start with 180.
<span>Is 180 divisible by 2? Yes, so write "2" as one of the prime factors, and then work with the quotient, 90. </span>
<span>Is 90 divisible by 2? Yes, so write "2" (again) as another prime factor, then work with the quotient, 45. </span>
<span>Is 45 divisible by 2? No, so try a bigger divisor. </span>
<span>Is 45 divisible by 3? Yes, so write "3" as a prime factor, then work with the quotient, 15 </span>
<span>Is 15 divisible by 3? [Note: no need to revert to "2", because we've already divided out all the 2's] Yes, so write "3" (again) as a prime factor, then work with the quotient, 5. </span>
<span>Is 5 divisible by 3? No, so try a bigger divisor. </span>
Is 5 divisible by 4? No, so try a bigger divisor (actually, we know it can't be divisible by 4 becase it's not divisible by 2)
<span>Is 5 divisible by 5? Yes, so write "5" as a prime factor, then work with the quotient, 1 </span>
<span>Once you end up with a quotient of "1" you're done. </span>
<span>In this case, you should have written down, "2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 5"</span>
Answer:
125 g
Step-by-step explanation:
mg is so little for an orange and kg is too large
so answer is 125 g.
#1) 4.445 ft
#2) yes
Explanation
#1) The maximum height is the y-coordinate of the vertex. We first find the axis of symmetry, given by x=-b/2a:
x=-0.17/2(-0.005) = -0.17/-0.01 = 17
Plugging this into the equation,
y=-0.005(17²)+0.17(17)+3 = 4.445
#2) Substituting 30 into the equation,
y=-0.005(30²) + 0.17(30) + 3 = 3.6
The ball will 3.6 in the air, so yes, it will clear the 3 ft tall net.
Answer:
5 yd
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Pythagorean theorem,
Hypotenuse² = base² + altitude²
= 3² + 4²
= 9 + 16
= 25
Hypotenuse = √25 = √5*5 = 5 yd